B E Doxat-Pratt - significado y definición. Qué es B E Doxat-Pratt
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Qué (quién) es B E Doxat-Pratt - definición

AMERICAN GEOLOGIST (1885-1981)
Wallace E. Pratt; Pratt, Wallace E.; Wallace Everette Pratt

B. E. Doxat-Pratt         
BRITISH FILM DIRECTOR
Bernard Edwin Doxat-Pratt (born 1886 in London) was a British film director who worked for Anglo-Hollandia and Granger-Binger.
Caroline Ladd Pratt House         
  • Caroline Ladd Pratt House, 229 Clinton Avenue, Brooklyn
HISTORIC HOME IN BROOKLYN, NEW YORK
Frederick B. Pratt House
The Caroline Ladd Pratt House is a mansion at 229 Clinton Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, USA. It was formerly known as the Frederic B.
Charles Edward Pratt         
  • Charles Ned Pratt
  • Pratt training in 1927
CANADIAN ROWER AND ARCHITECT
Ned Pratt (rower and architect); User:Archiwatch/sandbox; Draft:Charles Edward Pratt; Charles Pratt (rower); Charles Edward "Ned" Pratt (rower and architect); C. E. Pratt
Charles Edward "Ned" Pratt (15 July 1911 – 24 February 1996) was an American-Canadian oarsman and architect. Pratt competed in the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles where he won a bronze medal in double sculls.

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Wallace Pratt

Wallace Everette Pratt (1885–1981) was a pioneer American petroleum geologist. He is also notable for helping establish Guadalupe Mountains National Park through his donation of McKittrick Canyon. He is also notable for his marriage to Iris Calderhead, prominent advocate for sex equality and his classmate from the University of Kansas, in 1931.